2015
DOI: 10.21620/ijfaas.v1i1.8
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Awareness regarding breast feeding and complementary feeding in mothers of children with severe acute malnutrition at stabilization centre Multan

Abstract: Breast feeding is the most natural way of feeding the infants and help to reduce child mortality and morbidity and millions of deaths could be prevented each year if mothers were aware of benefits of exclusive breast feeding for 4 -6 months and early initiation of breast feeding. In current study, awareness regarding breast feeding and complementary feeding in mothers of severely malnourished children was evaluated. The results showed that 99% mothers considered breast milk safe and effective but practically o… Show more

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“…Similar, findings are reported by Narayanappa RR (94%) 23 and Akhtar K(96%). 24 While deviating results were acquired in studies from Pakistan (43%) 25 and India (33%). 11 The present study showed that most common pre-lacteal food given to children was infant formula fed (lactogen) i.e.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Similar, findings are reported by Narayanappa RR (94%) 23 and Akhtar K(96%). 24 While deviating results were acquired in studies from Pakistan (43%) 25 and India (33%). 11 The present study showed that most common pre-lacteal food given to children was infant formula fed (lactogen) i.e.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%